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Music, Money, Madness... Jimi Hendrix in Maui (2020)
Misleading title
If you wish to watch a documentary about a whole heap of people you have never heard of before and likely never will again talk about other people you have never heard of before and likely never will again, then this is for you!
Very little footage of Jimi: it is predominantly about the movie "Rainbow Bridge" and those involved in the movie's development and their apparent experiences and recollections. Somehow or another, Jimi was roped into the movie - hence the title, no doubt...
So, if you were hoping to watch a live gig of Jimi performing in Maui then you will be left very disappointed.
However, perhaps you do wish to watch a whole heap of people you have never heard of before (and likely never will again) talk about other people you have never heard of before (and likely never will again).
Le Mans: Racing Is Everything (2017)
Could have been an enjoyable experience
Generally good camera work and colour grading - just a shame that the rest was, at times, an incoherent and inconsistent mess:
* The introduction for each episode was like it was for a different series - as this is an Amazon/Prime series I kept on thinking I needed to skip the preview of an unrelated series only to realise that they were the actual intros for this series
* I guess what was an attempt to capture audiences from different countries/regions meant there was an inconsistent feel to the voice-over accents with a mix of North American and British accents that at times left doubt as to whether you were watching to same program rather than have a single, consistent narrator (see below for more)
* The pseudo race announcer/radio commentary was appalling and killed the series from beginning to end - it was obviously an attempt to create some form of narrative after the fact, however one feels that the exposition would have been better served with text overlays supported by the score/music to create the drama and with a single, consistent narrator/voice-over where necessary
* As for the graphics, they looked pretty nasty and again lacked overall uniformity
* Finally to the subtitles - at times there were subtitles overlayed to the in-car comments and perhaps more difficult to understand audio recordings, yet whole sequences in French and German did not have subtitles meaning one either needed to turn closed captioning on or off in order to follow those scenes...
Overall, it could have been a great series, and the drama around the 24-hour race could have been achieved with a more simplistic and consistent approach to how the narrative was constructed instead of using annoying pseudo race announcers/radio commentary that felt more suitable to a Bio Shock or Fall Out 3 video game.
A Ghost Story (2017)
A story of hope
A story of love, loss, hope, anger, and despair. Perhaps the depiction of the long journey to find resolution before we depart this world...
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A stereotypical, stylized ghost 'haunts' his family home after a tragic accident. Life was happy, however it is no more as the 'ghost' now remains in unrest observing his wife and child on their earthly plane until they leave the family home. This is followed by future inhabitants of the 'home' that the ghost does not abide with...
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The juxtaposition of time/period changes were perhaps disconcerting, although there did appear to a be resolution to this apparent incongruity towards the end when the story comes full-circle (although briefly)...
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However, the forced 'stylized photo-filter' round-edged 4:3 format to me was a waste of potentially dramatic space, and a visual let-down.
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Overall, an enjoyable movie - it is a 'mood' film with limited dialogue and an 'existential' conclusion.
Jackass: The Movie (2002)
Crap
Not a movie - a random collection of YouTube clips of young heads - do not waste your time.
Convoy (1978)
You get to watch a '70s classic
You get to watch truckers defying the law. You get to watch truckers driving through flimsy wooden buildings with no regard to potential inhabitants.
You get to watch Ali MacGraw, Kris Kristofferson and Burt Young look so brown you might wonder whether your TV's setting have been altered somehow...
All to the the soundtrack by Chip Davis and Bill Fries' "Convoy" on which, apparently, this film was based upon.
Ernest Borgnine plays the classic anti-hero here - you have to love to hate him.
Perhaps 'the' film of the 1970's to reflect antiestablishmentarianism at its highest point.
Cop Land (1997)
Stallone at his best
I really enjoyed this movie: Stallone plays the part of an ordinary human - although a sheriff, so perhaps not 'ordinary' - very different from his usual super-human type roles.
I am not a film buff, however here Stallone reminded me of Brando - which might be sacrilegious to some - yet the under-played, base-humanistic rendering of the character 'Freddy Heflin' by Stallone reminded of Brando in Streetcar Named Desire...
Of course, I could be wrong and Stallone was never as good as Brando, however, Stallone proves he can act in this movie and I enjoyed it immensely for that fact.